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Screened, competed or awarded at:
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
French ( Mono )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
106 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1948 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Henry Hathaway


Written By:
Jerome Cady
Jay Dratler
 
Leonard Hoffman
Quentin Reynolds
James P. McGuire
Jack McPhaul


Actors:
James Stewart ..... P.J. McNeal
Richard Conte ..... Frank Wiecek
Lee J. Cobb ..... Brian Kelly
Helen Walker ..... Laura McNeal
Betty Garde ..... Wanda Skutnik
Kasia Orzazewski ..... Tillie Wiecek
Joanne De Bergh ..... Helen Wiecek
Howard Smith ..... K.L. Palmer
Moroni Olsen ..... Parole Board Chairman
John McIntire ..... Sam Faxon
Paul Harvey ..... Martin Burns
Robert Adler ..... Taxicab Driver
Richard Bishop ..... Warden of Stateville Prison
Larry J. Blake ..... Police Photographic Technician
John Bleifer ..... Jan Gruska
Truman Bradley ..... Narrator (uncredited
Dollie Caillet ..... Secretary
Al Capone ..... Capone
Michael Chapin ..... Frank Wiecek Jr.
George Cisar ..... Policeman
Jane Crowley ..... Anna Felczak
John Dillinger ..... Dillinger
James Dime ..... Poker Player
Abe Dinovitch ..... Polish Man
Rex Downing ..... Copy Boy
Eddie Dunn ..... Patrolman John W. Bundy
Lew Eckles ..... Policeman
Ben Erway ..... Photo Lab Technician
Joseph Forte ..... Parole Board Member
Helen Foster ..... Secretary
Stanley Gordon ..... Prison Clerk
Walter Greaza ..... Police Capt. Norris
Jonathan Hale ..... Robert Winston - Governor's Aide
Buck Harrington ..... Bartender
Percy Helton ..... William Decker - Mailman
Samuel S. Hinds ..... Judge Charles Moulton
Perry Ivins ..... Illinois State Journal Technician
Robert Karnes ..... Pete - McNeal's Cameraman
Leonarde Keeler ..... Leonarde Keeler - Polygraph Examiner
Cy Kendall ..... Second Bartender
J.M. Kerrigan ..... Sullivan - Court Bailiff
Carl Kroenke ..... Guard
Paul Kruger ..... Detective
Henry Kulky ..... First Bartender
Charles Lane ..... Prosecuting Attorney
Philip Lord ..... Policeman
Jack Mannick ..... Polish Man
E.G. Marshall ..... Rayska
Norman McKay ..... Detective
George Melford ..... Parole Board Member
Charles Miller ..... Parole Board Member
Edward Peil Jr. ..... Bartender
George Pembroke ..... Policeman
Wanda Perry ..... Chicago Times Telephone Operator
Arthur Peterson ..... Keeler's Polygraph Assistant
Joe Ploski ..... Polish Man
William Post Jr. ..... Sixth Precinct Desk Sergeant
Addison Richards ..... John Albertson - State Commissioner
Thelma Ritter ..... Captain's Secretary
Richard Rober ..... Sgt. Larson in Records Department
Dick Ryan ..... Parole Board Member
Peter Seal ..... Minor Role
Lester Sharpe ..... Illinois State Journal Technician
George Spaulding ..... Man on Parole Board
Ray Spiker ..... Barfly
Lionel Stander ..... Corrigan - Wiecek's Cellmate
Ann Staunton ..... Chicago Times Telephone Operator
Freddie Steele ..... Holdup Man
George Turner ..... Holdup Man
George Tyne ..... Tomek Zaleska
Bill Vendetta ..... Chicago Times Photographer
Otto Waldis ..... Boris Siskovich
Duke Watson ..... Policeman
Robert B. Williams ..... Illinois State Journal Technician


Synopsis:
In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. McNeal to look into the case. For some time, McNeal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.



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